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I lost my NH state ID card and my work badge yesterday around 3pm near the gas station on Elm Street in Manchester, NH. The card is a standard plastic ID, about the size of a credit card, with a blue border and my photo on the left; my full name, date of birth, and employee ID are printed on the right. It has a small coffee stain on the back and a tiny maple-leaf sticker in the upper-right corner, which a kid stuck there years ago. This badge is essential for work access and proving my identity, and I’m really worried about security—if you found it, I’d be grateful to get it back. You can reach me at [email protected].
I lost my queen-size navy quilt with cream piping yesterday around 3pm near the SNHU Arena on Elm Street in Manchester. It's a soft cotton quilt, about 90 by 100 inches, with a delicate hand-stitched scalloped edge and a subtle pine-tree weave running through the fabric. The initials 'A.D.' are embroidered in cream thread in the bottom left corner. It’s in decent shape but shows a few pills from many washes. It has sentimental value—it's my grandmother's favorite blanket and helps me sleep after long days. If anyone found it, please let me know—I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue North Face puffer jacket yesterday around 3pm. I was walking from the Starbucks on Elm Street in Manchester toward the riverfront when I realized it was gone. It's a size M, blue with a bright orange lining visible when you unzip the front pocket. There’s a small tear on the left cuff from a winter spill, and a tiny repair patch on the right sleeve. The jacket has sentimental value; it's my everyday layer in New Hampshire and, corny as it sounds, it was a gift from my mom. If you found it, I’d really appreciate returning it to me — I’m hoping to swap a grateful hug for its safe return.
I lost my black Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 yesterday around 3pm. It was tucked in a blue protective case with a built-in kickstand, and the screen has a faint scratch along the bottom edge. I had it on the table in the Hanover Inn lobby on Main Street after grabbing a coffee, then I must have left it on my way toward Park Street. The back has a small dent near the charging port, and the wallpaper is a photo of my beagle, Louie—that's a pretty unique clue. It holds work notes and family photos; I'm really hoping to get it back.
I lost my blue silicone contact lens case yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Manchester, NH. The case is bright blue, square, about 1.5 inches across, with white 'TL' initials on the lid. There's a tiny coffee stain on the bottom and a faint scratch along the hinge. Inside were my daily lenses, so it's a bit of a hassle not having it. It was a gift from my sister, which gives it sentimental value. If someone found it, I’d be really grateful to get it back.
I found a black leather Tumi briefcase this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Palace Theatre in Manchester, NH. It's a medium-sized case with a single shoulder strap and a few light scratches on the back, plus a distinctive red zipper pull on the front pocket. Inside, there’s a gray fabric lining, a white USB-C charger, and a name tag that reads 'A. Chen' in silver lettering. There’s also a small brass key ring on the zipper with a pink ribbon threaded through it, a detail that stuck out when I picked it up. If you think this might be yours, reply here or email me at [email protected] so we can get this reunited soon.
I found a blue Le Creuset 2-quart enameled cast-iron saucepan this afternoon around 3:15pm behind Market Square, near Portsmouth City Hall, Portsmouth, NH. The pot is in good condition with just a tiny glaze wear on the outside and a small nick along the lid edge. There’s a white label on the bottom that says 'Made in France,' and someone has etched the initials 'K.M.' under the lid rim. If this is yours, drop me a note in the app and we can arrange pickup — it looks like it was used for some family recipes and it deserves a proper home.
I found a grey Samsonite carry-on suitcase this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the SNHU Arena on Elm Street in Manchester, NH. It's a 22-inch hard-shell bag, matte gray with a black zipper, a red TSA lock, and a bright blue luggage tag on the side. The interior lining is orange with a few travel stickers, and there's a small dent on the bottom corner from a curb scrape. I spotted a striped scarf peeking out from the front pocket, so you might recognize it. If someone is claiming it, I’m happy to return it—just tell me the approximate contents or a detail to confirm ownership.
I found a pair of gray Nike running shoes this morning around 9:45am near Prescott Park's Market Street entrance in Portsmouth, NH. They're men's size 11, gray mesh uppers with a bright orange lace keeper and a white swoosh. The left shoe has a small scuff near the toe and there’s a tiny sticker residue on the inside heel. They look in good condition overall, just a bit dusty from the park path. I left them by the flagpole near the fountain for safekeeping; if these belong to you, please reach out with a distinguishing detail like the orange lace keeper or the toe scuff so I know it's you.
I found a black Yamaha snare drum, 14x5.5 inches, with chrome hardware. It's in pretty good condition, just a few light scratches on the shell. I found it this afternoon around 1:30pm in Market Square, near the Portsmouth Music Hall on State Street in Portsmouth, NH. There's a white sticker on the inner rim with the initials 'A.M.' and a pair of Vic Firth sticks tucked inside the shell. If this belongs to you, I’d really like to get it back to its owner—please reach out with a description of the case or the sticker.